MA, USA
Cary Memorial Hall
Government Building
Grand public hall built in 1928. Hosts town meetings and cultural events. Named for Samuel Cary, a Revolutionary War veteran.
What Happened Here
While the building is 20th century, it commemorates Revolutionary veterans and hosts the annual Patriots Day ceremonies.
Visiting Today
Address
1605 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA 02420
Hours
During events and town meetings
Admission
Varies by event
Accessibility
Accessible entrance on side.
Connected Events
Apr 1775
Paul Revere and William Dawes Warn Lexington
Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, John Hancock
Apr 1775
Hancock and Adams Warned at Clarke House
Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, Dorothy Quincy, John Hancock
Apr 1775
Alarm Riders Spread Through Middlesex County
Paul Revere
Apr 1775
Captain Parker Musters the Militia
Captain John Parker, Jonas Parker
Apr 1775
Adams and Hancock Flee to Safety
Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, John Hancock
Apr 1775
Battle of Lexington
Captain John Parker, Jonas Parker, Prince Estabrook, Jonathan Harrington
Apr 1775
Lexington Depositions Collected
Captain John Parker, Jonas Parker